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In the "Touring" section, there is a sentence with four citations.I'd double-check that other items are not overlinked as well. Brand New, Thursday, and Saves the Day are linked twice in the article.In this part, quiet verse, loud bridge, big chorus, repeat, breakdown, chorus, ending, I'd also link bridge and chorus.I'd also say sales and A&R as the slash looks a little too informal in my opinion. For this part, with Victory Records sales/A&R representative Angel Juarbe, I'd link A&R as some readers may be unfamiliar with this concept.It could be a case where this was not disclosed to the public (which is perfectly fine and probably the healthiest thing). If further information cannot be found, then "personal issues" is fine. danny music editor oops 20:32, 20 December 2021 (UTC) Thank you for the response. I will give it another look to see if anything has surfaced since that time. If I recall correctly we attempted to investigate this issue at GAN but were unable to find anything further than what we've dug up. Do we know what these "personal issues" are? I'm only wondering as the current wording is rather vague. I have a question about this part, DeJoseph was unable to tour extensively because of personal issues.I'd shorten the link for Long Island, New York hardcore scene to New York hardcore scene as the linked article is not specifically about Long Island.I'd link demo in the first instance in the lead and the article.I appreciate any reviewers' time! danny music editor oops 01:37, 20 December 2021 (UTC) Support from Aoba47 This will also be my first FA attempt in four years my last attempts ended in failure, so hopefully I have learned from there.
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Me fulfilling this nomination and seeing it on the front page one day will be fulfillment of a dream seeing his work there. I then offered if I could begin the process in their stead, and they accepted the offer. They began making preparations to make this a featured article, but decided the process was not worth the hassle. MusicforthePeople and I are close colleagues, and we had a chat earlier this year about how both of us have so many good articles but neither of us can really take much credit for a Featured Article. From the attitude I got earlier this year at the FAC talk page, I believe this should not be a problem. As it turns out, I was the one who reviewed that nomination, but I have been mostly hands-off since then, with anything I've done being very minor. That honor belongs to MusicforthePeople, who initially nominated this for good article status five years ago. I am not the primary contributor to this article. In addition to its singles, it featured the emo staple "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" and the album was likened to Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory (2000) as an exemplary effort for its genre. It became a gold record in America in 2009. Although it received little radio support and charted very modestly, it sold at a steady pace, and became the band's best selling record. This article is about the debut album by seminal emo band Taking Back Sunday, released in 2002. Tell All Your Friends Nominator(s): danny music editor oops 01:37, 20 December 2021 (UTC) Primary contributor: MusicforthePeople